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''[[Title Drop|The wings of Rean]] are with me!''
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A six episode, Original interNet Animation (ONA) spin-off of ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]'', [[Yoshiyuki Tomino|Yoshiyuki Tomino's]] ''[[The Wings of Rean]]'' (''Rean no Tsubasa'') revisits the world of Byston Well, as well as the original series' themes of "war is hell" and "hate only breeds more hate", while telling a tale of giant robot insects kicking the snot out of each other.
A six-episode, Original interNet Animation (ONA) spin-off of ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]'', [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]]'s ''[[The Wings of Rean]]'' (''Rean no Tsubasa'') revisits the world of Byston Well, as well as the original series' themes of "war is hell" and "hate only breeds more hate", while telling a tale of giant robot insects kicking the snot out of each other.


The story kicks off with [[Ordinary High School Student|Ordinary College Student]] Asap Suzuki being called upon by a couple of his pals (who are STRONGLY opposed to [[Eagle Land|America's]] military presence in Japan) to help them steal weaponry from a military base where Asap's father is stationed. Although reluctant, Asap is eventually coerced, and his pals proceed to steal a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, which they then fire upon the American naval fleet also stationed at the base. When all hell breaks loose, otherworldly battleships suddenly appear in Tokyo Bay, bringing with them a host of insectlike [[Humongous Mecha]], and a girl wearing a pair of special boots which sprout the titular Wings of Rean.
The story kicks off with [[Ordinary High School Student|Ordinary College Student]] Asap Suzuki being called upon by a couple of his pals (who are ''strongly'' opposed to [[Eagle Land|America's]] military presence in Japan) to help them steal weaponry from a military base where Asap's father is stationed. Although reluctant, Asap is eventually coerced, and his pals proceed to steal a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, which they then fire upon the American naval fleet also stationed at the base. When all hell breaks loose, otherworldly battleships suddenly appear in Tokyo Bay, bringing with them a host of insect-like [[Humongous Mecha]], and a girl wearing a pair of special boots which sprout the titular Wings of Rean.


The girl, Lyukusu Sakomizu, is a [[Everything's Better With Princesses|princess]] from the kingdom of Hojo in the land of Byston Well, who, in an attempt to [[Rebellious Princess|aid]] [[La Résistance]] against her father, king Shinjirou Sakomizu, stole the boots of the wings of Rean, which allow their chosen wearer to open up the Aura Road and travel between worlds. The second that she asks Asap for his help, however, Sakomizu's army arrives, chasing after [[La Résistance]], and Asap and his friends are dragged along when both forces return to Byston Well.
The girl, Lyukusu Sakomizu, is a [[Everything's Better with Princesses|princess]] from the kingdom of Hojo in the land of Byston Well, who, in an attempt to [[Rebellious Princess|aid]] [[La Résistance]] against her father, king Shinjirou Sakomizu, stole the boots of the wings of Rean, which allow their chosen wearer to open up the Aura Road and travel between worlds. The second that she asks Asap for his help, however, Sakomizu's army arrives, chasing after [[La Résistance]], and Asap and his friends are dragged along when both forces return to Byston Well.


[[Trapped in Another World]], Asap finds that the boots have [[The Chosen One|chosen him as their new bearer]], and is labeled a "Holy Warrior" by Sakomizu. Sakomizu himself was a [[World War Two]] kamikaze pilot who witnessed the [[Nuke'Em|nuclear bombing of Hiroshima]] and was flung into Byston Well where he had become [[The Chosen One]], fought a [[Humongous Mecha]] war, and wound up king of his very own country. However, Sakomizu is now obsessed with returning to the surface world, and upon doing so, is unable to bear the sight of Tokyo as it is today -- covered in concrete and steel, and being influenced by the Americans who destroyed his hometown.
[[Trapped in Another World]], Asap finds that the boots have [[The Chosen One|chosen him as their new bearer]], and is labeled a "Holy Warrior" by Sakomizu. Sakomizu himself was a [[World War Two]] kamikaze pilot who witnessed the [[Nuke'Em|nuclear bombing of Hiroshima]] and was flung into Byston Well where he had become [[The Chosen One]], fought a [[Humongous Mecha]] war, and wound up king of his very own country. However, Sakomizu is now obsessed with returning to the surface world, and upon doing so, is unable to bear the sight of Tokyo as it is today -- covered in concrete and steel, and being influenced by the Americans who destroyed his hometown.


Asap, having accquired the Aura Battler Nanajin by [[Gundamjack|stealing it from Sakomizu's forces]], must now find a way to prevent Sakomizu from [[Nuke'Em|nuking Tokyo]] to wash away its western influence, as well as stopping Sakomizu's treacherous wife, [[Evil Matriarch|Codorre]] from joining up with the local [[General Ripper]] and attempting to [[Take Over the World]].
Asap, having acquired the Aura Battler Nanajin by [[Gundamjack|stealing it from Sakomizu's forces]], must now find a way to prevent Sakomizu from [[Nuke'Em|nuking Tokyo]] to wash away its western influence, as well as stopping Sakomizu's treacherous wife, [[Evil Matriarch|Codorre]] from joining up with the local [[General Ripper]] and attempting to [[Take Over the World]].

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[[The Wings of Rean]] provides examples of:


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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]] - {{spoiler|King Sakomizu.}}
* [[Alas, Poor Villain]] - {{spoiler|King Sakomizu.}}
* [[Another Centurys Episode]] - The Nanajin and Oukaou made an appearance in the second game as unlockable secret characters, and the third (loosely) adapts this series' plot as per [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] standards.
* [[Another Century's Episode]] - The Nanajin and Oukaou made an appearance in the second game as unlockable secret characters, and the third (loosely) adapts this series' plot as per [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] standards.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]] - {{spoiler|Sakomizu redeems himself by preventing Tokyo from being nuked, the surface world and Byston Well are separated from each other once again, and Asap appears to have a future with Lyukusu... Until she fades into nothingness for seemingly no reason other than because [[True Art Is Angsty]].}}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]] - {{spoiler|Sakomizu redeems himself by preventing Tokyo from being nuked, the surface world and Byston Well are separated from each other once again, and Asap appears to have a future with Lyukusu... Until she fades into nothingness for seemingly no reason other than because [[True Art Is Angsty]].}}
* [[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth]] - Sakomizu's personal Aura Battler is the Oukaou, whose resemblance to a giant butterfly (with [[Katanas Are Just Better|katanas]]) foretells {{spoiler|his [[Redemption Equals Death]] scene in the finale}}.
* [[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth]] - Sakomizu's personal Aura Battler is the Oukaou, whose resemblance to a giant butterfly (with [[Katanas Are Just Better|katanas]]) foretells {{spoiler|his [[Redemption Equals Death]] scene in the finale}}.
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* [[Cartwright Curse]] - See [[Bittersweet Ending]].
* [[Cartwright Curse]] - See [[Bittersweet Ending]].
* [[Conspicuous CG]] - The Aura Battlers.
* [[Conspicuous CG]] - The Aura Battlers.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]] - [[Rebellious Princess]] Lyukusu.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]] - [[Rebellious Princess]] Lyukusu.
* [[Evil Matriarch]] - Codorre Sakomizu nearly outdoes her predecessor from ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]''.
* [[Evil Matriarch]] - Codorre Sakomizu nearly outdoes her predecessor from ''[[Aura Battler Dunbine]]''.
* [[Facial Markings]] - Sakomizu has large dark circles painted around his eyes for whatever reason.
* [[Facial Markings]] - Sakomizu has large dark circles painted around his eyes for whatever reason.
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* [[Jun Fukuyama]] - As Asap Suzuki.
* [[Jun Fukuyama]] - As Asap Suzuki.
* [[La Résistance]]
* [[La Résistance]]
* [[Meaningful Name]] - Asap's name references the infamous acronym standing for "As Soon As Possible". The Nanajin's name references both the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Lucky_Gods Seven Lucky Gods], as well as the Japanese name of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carausius_morosus Carausius morosus (Walkingstick)] insect it resembles. The Oukaou's name references the ''Ouka'' kamikaze plane Sakomizu flew during [[World War II]].
* [[Meaningful Name]] - Asap's name references the infamous acronym standing for "As Soon As Possible". The Nanajin's name references both the [[wikipedia:Seven Lucky Gods|Seven Lucky Gods]], as well as the Japanese name of the [[wikipedia:Carausius morosus|Carausius morosus (Walkingstick)]] insect it resembles. The Oukaou's name references the ''Ouka'' kamikaze plane Sakomizu flew during [[World War II]].
** Sakomizu catches the Nanajin reference.
** Sakomizu catches the Nanajin reference.
* [[Mythology Gag]] - The Nanajin changes colors inexplicably from green to red following the [[Time Travel]] sequence. This mirrors the fact that [[Aura Battler Dunbine|the previous series]] had the [[Mid-Season Upgrade|Billbine]], which inexplicably changed colors from red to green amidst the [[Battle Royale With Cheese]] at that series' climax.
* [[Mythology Gag]] - The Nanajin changes colors inexplicably from green to red following the [[Time Travel]] sequence. This mirrors the fact that [[Aura Battler Dunbine|the previous series]] had the [[Mid-Season Upgrade|Billbine]], which inexplicably changed colors from red to green amidst the [[Battle Royale With Cheese]] at that series' climax.
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* [[Samurai]] - Sakomizu seems to fancy himself one. Many of the featured Aura Battlers have samurai-themed equipment, including flintlock aura guns and [[Katanas Are Just Better|Katanas]]... [[Flaming Sword|Flaming katanas]].
* [[Samurai]] - Sakomizu seems to fancy himself one. Many of the featured Aura Battlers have samurai-themed equipment, including flintlock aura guns and [[Katanas Are Just Better|Katanas]]... [[Flaming Sword|Flaming katanas]].
* [[Scenery Porn]] - The last scene of the show in particular is absolutely breathtaking.
* [[Scenery Porn]] - The last scene of the show in particular is absolutely breathtaking.
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]] - All over the place thanks to Tomino's esoteric naming. The best example is Lyukusu/Luxe/Luks/Ryukus/etc.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]] - All over the place thanks to Tomino's esoteric naming. The best example is Lyukusu/Luxe/Luks/Ryukus/etc.
* [[Tragic Keepsake]] - The little paper doll in Sakomizu's Ouka. It also serves a [[Chekhov's Gun]] {{spoiler|as it causes Sakomizu to perform a last-minute [[Heel Face Turn]]}}. It's never said who gave it to him but considering what it caused it's definitely someone close.
* [[Tragic Keepsake]] - The little paper doll in Sakomizu's Ouka. It also serves a [[Chekhov's Gun]] {{spoiler|as it causes Sakomizu to perform a last-minute [[Heel Face Turn]]}}. It's never said who gave it to him but considering what it caused it's definitely someone close.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]] - Lyukusu.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]] - Lyukusu.


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Latest revision as of 13:35, 3 October 2020

The wings of Rean are with me!

A six-episode, Original interNet Animation (ONA) spin-off of Aura Battler Dunbine, Yoshiyuki Tomino's The Wings of Rean (Rean no Tsubasa) revisits the world of Byston Well, as well as the original series' themes of "war is hell" and "hate only breeds more hate", while telling a tale of giant robot insects kicking the snot out of each other.

The story kicks off with Ordinary College Student Asap Suzuki being called upon by a couple of his pals (who are strongly opposed to America's military presence in Japan) to help them steal weaponry from a military base where Asap's father is stationed. Although reluctant, Asap is eventually coerced, and his pals proceed to steal a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, which they then fire upon the American naval fleet also stationed at the base. When all hell breaks loose, otherworldly battleships suddenly appear in Tokyo Bay, bringing with them a host of insect-like Humongous Mecha, and a girl wearing a pair of special boots which sprout the titular Wings of Rean.

The girl, Lyukusu Sakomizu, is a princess from the kingdom of Hojo in the land of Byston Well, who, in an attempt to aid La Résistance against her father, king Shinjirou Sakomizu, stole the boots of the wings of Rean, which allow their chosen wearer to open up the Aura Road and travel between worlds. The second that she asks Asap for his help, however, Sakomizu's army arrives, chasing after La Résistance, and Asap and his friends are dragged along when both forces return to Byston Well.

Trapped in Another World, Asap finds that the boots have chosen him as their new bearer, and is labeled a "Holy Warrior" by Sakomizu. Sakomizu himself was a World War Two kamikaze pilot who witnessed the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and was flung into Byston Well where he had become The Chosen One, fought a Humongous Mecha war, and wound up king of his very own country. However, Sakomizu is now obsessed with returning to the surface world, and upon doing so, is unable to bear the sight of Tokyo as it is today -- covered in concrete and steel, and being influenced by the Americans who destroyed his hometown.

Asap, having acquired the Aura Battler Nanajin by stealing it from Sakomizu's forces, must now find a way to prevent Sakomizu from nuking Tokyo to wash away its western influence, as well as stopping Sakomizu's treacherous wife, Codorre from joining up with the local General Ripper and attempting to Take Over the World.

Tropes used in The Wings of Rean include: